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I See You (2019)
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Director:
Adam Randall |
COUNTRY
USA |
GENRE
Thriller |
NORWEGIAN TITLE
I
See You |
RUNNING
TIME
96 minutes |
RELEASED BY
Saban Films |
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Producer:
Matt Waldeck |
Screenwriter:
Devon Graye |
Review
A wonderful shift in perspective with a
ditto effective mood-change highlights this cleverly structured, but
narratively flawed crime thriller from director Adam Randall and
screenwriter Devon Graye. What begins as a family drama slash crime
investigation turns nimbly into a suspenseful cat-and-mouse hunt
before concluding rather tumultuously. By the ending, it becomes
clear that not all characters and actions have been justified by the
script, but there are enough fascinating stuff going on here up
until that point to make this worthwhile. Youngsters Owen Teague and
Judah Lewis are the most impressive among the cast. Helen Hunt, on
the other hand, gives a bewildering, detached performance marred by
slurred speech and erratic and not very well founded energy shifts.
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